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June 5, 2008

Just this last April, Preaching Today.com received quite a response to Thomas Long's article "Stolen Goods: Tempted to Plagiarize". To see a few sections from the article for free, click here.

Perhaps it would be helpful to get a better grip on where most people land on preaching someone else's sermon. In the left sidebar, we've created a special poll for readers of the Preaching Today Blog. How do you feel about preaching someone else's sermon? Let us know!

Posted by Brian Lowery at 3:37 PM on June 5, 2008

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I guess I fall somewhere outside your survey. I'll use someone elses _outline_ on occasion with a citation.

Posted by: Ed Pomelear on June 6, 2008

The poll doesn't give me the wiggle room I would like to see. What I mean is that if the sermon's author gives you expressed permission to use his material without the need to give credit, then yeah I think it's okay to do it without any citation.

Posted by: Steve on June 7, 2008

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